Being a young woman in politics, according to Catherine Fournier

Getting into politics when you are young and without a real role model is not easy. But Catherine Fournier, mayor of Longueuil, did it. She is even the youngest woman to have been elected deputy to the National Assembly of Quebec. Transparency and accessibility are beliefs that are close to his heart and which seem more widespread in the age of social networks.

But what’s it like to be a young woman in the media since entering politics in her twenties? How can one combine a political life and the life of a young woman and assume oneself as such?


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